How To Keep Your Hot Water Heater From Draining Your Bank Account

If you're like most people, you probably never think of the hot water heater hidden away in your closet or basement. However, as one of the only appliances in your home that is on literally all of the time, it can be one of your home's biggest energy users. Here's how to keep your hot water heater from wasting energy and your hard-earned dollars. Use a Thermal Wrap The laws of physics cause heat to try to even itself out. [Read More]

Buy A Commercial Property Without AC? Improve Your HVAC System And Make A Great Investment

If you got a great deal on a commercial property, but it doesn't have air conditioning, it's time to talk with a commercial HVAC contractor about getting a central unit installed in the building. There are a variety of problems that can occur when you don't have air conditioning, and potential workers and customers may find the space unfavorable. Here are a few things you want to have done in the building with the HVAC system. [Read More]

3 Ways To Reduce Energy Costs During The Warm Months

During the warmer months, most people tend to worry about their energy usage and costs. You may worry that you will waste energy trying to keep cool during the warm season. The good news is that there are some steps that you can take to reduce your energy costs. Take a look at the following information to learn how you can save energy and money.  Keep Up With Air Conditioner Maintenance [Read More]

Understanding How A Heat Pump Heats And Cools Your House

Your house uses a heat pump to warm it on those cools nights. The HVAC technician explained that the pump draws in warm air from the outside and uses it to warm the house. But how does that work when it's 40 degrees outside and 60 inside and you want to warm up the house a bit more? A heat pump makes use of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, and here is how that is used to warm, and cool, your home. [Read More]